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HELP!! Baby cohabiting size

Rushmore Reptiles

Hatchling Dragon
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hi. I already have a baby beardie named rocky. His is 9 inches right now. I just purchased another little baby and she is 6 inches. Will rocky bully the littler one?
 

Tabasco

Hatchling Dragon
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Probably, maybe? Best to keep males and females seperate from everything Ive read.
 

Hdrydr31

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hi. I already have a baby beardie named rocky. His is 9 inches right now. I just purchased another little baby and she is 6 inches. Will rocky bully the littler one?
Beardies are solitary critters and should not be housed together.
If male and male they WILL fight, if too much smaller the bigger one can eat the smaller one, they could very well just nip at eachother causing missing limbs... If male and female ......well you can guess there and in the process the male will mate the female to the point of exhaustion. Even female and female can fight.
 

Rushmore Reptiles

Hatchling Dragon
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Location
South Dakota
This won’t be a forever thing. I was just planning on doing it temporarily until I finish a tank for my new beardie. they are both babies. 2 months apart
 

Hdrydr31

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This won’t be a forever thing. I was just planning on doing it temporarily until I finish a tank for my new beardie. they are both babies. 2 months apart
That's good to know..didn't know it was a temp thing, just keep an eye on them as even babies can be feisty..
 
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